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Resistive Sensors

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Resistive sensors are an example of an NXT passive-type sensor. The term passive sensor sounds like it could be an oxymoron. After all, how could anything that senses also be passive? The term is a carryover from the old RCX days when there were only two types of sensors: those that required a power supply and those that didn’t. You probably figured out that passive sensors were the type that didn’t. The contact sensors you learned about in Chapter 4 were also passive sensors.

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© 2007 Michael Gasperi, Philippe Hurbain, Isabelle Hurbain

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(2007). Resistive Sensors. In: Extreme NXT. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0211-0_5

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